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Dr. Amit Gupta is a trusted General Physician in Malviya Nagar, Delhi. Doctor has helped numerous patients in his/her 13 years of experience as a General Physician. Doctor is a MBBS, MS - Ophthalmology . You can consult Dr. Amit Gupta at Centre For Sight in Malviya Nagar, Delhi. Book an appointment online with Dr. Amit Gupta and consult privately on Lybrate.com.

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Have you ever come across a person with usual toes, toes that are mysteriously curled or bend upwards, downwards or inwards? As strange and intriguing as it may appear, the condition can be quite painful and is known as toe deformity. In toe deformity, the foot bone is unusually and abnormally positioned, resulting in pain and discomfort.

Toe deformity in a person can be of different types. It can be:

Hammer toe: This is one of the most commonly observed toe deformity. A hammer toe is characterized by the curling or bending down of the second toe at the proximal interphalangeal joint (the middle toe joint). The toe may further bend up at the distal interphalangeal joint (joint adjacent to the toe tip) or the metatarsophalangeal joint (meeting point of the foot and the toe) as well. In hammer toe, the awkward alignment results in a slight elevation in the joint of the middle toe. A hammer toe is often seen accompanied by a bunion (a bony bump or a deformity formed at the joint that links the foot with the big toe).

Mallet toe: Mallet toe mostly affects the second toe (other toes may be affected). The deformity results in bending down of the toe at the distal interphalangeal joint (appears like a mallet).

Claw toe: The deformity affects all the toes, with the big toe being an exception. Here, the toes bend up at the metatarsophalangeal joint and bend down at the distal interphalangeal joint. The deformity results in the toes curling down towards the floor (appears claw-like).

What causes Toe Deformity?
There can be many factors responsible for toe deformities.

Signs and symptoms:
The symptoms for Toe Deformity (hammer toe, claw toe, and mallet toe) include

There is redness, pain, and swelling in the affected part of the toe. In claw toe, however, there may or may not be pain associated with the condition.

A person faces difficulties in straightening the toe.

In hammer toe, corns, and calluses appear on the middle joint (top) of the affected toe.

In mallet toe, ulcers may occur on the toe (in diabetic patients).

Treatment:
Initially, toe deformity appears flexible, where movement around the affected joint is possible. However, if left unattended, the condition can become severe and rigid, thereby restricting the movement (in the affected area). Treatment for toe deformity depends on how severe the condition is.

In most cases, the treatment involves wearing custom-made shoes, fitted with supports (cushions or pads) and wider toe box.

Using of tapes and splints may be helpful in correcting and repositioning the deformed toe.

If severe cases or extreme rigidity, doctors may opt for surgical treatments like arthrodesis, tendon transfer, arthroplasty, to name a few. If you wish to discuss about any specific problem, you can consult an Orthopedist.

If you have recurrent attack of headache1. It could be a tension headache due to anxiety/stress, depression inadequate sleep, low bp/high bp, migraine, prolonged use of cell phone/computer, chronic anaemia, refractive error, chronic sinusitis, organic brain lesion
2. Avoid stress, physical and mental exertion, have adequate sound sleep for 7-8 hours daily in the night
3. Go for regular exercise
4. Practice yoga, meditation and deep breathing exercise to calm your mind, control your emotion and relieve stress
5. Check for refractive error, sinusitis hemoglobin, bp 6. Avoid prolonged use of cell phone/computer
7. Consult neurologist to rule out other causes of headache, if required take a ct scan of head to exclude any brain lesion
8. If it is migraine you have to take migraine prophylactic drug after consulting neurologist.

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Take sanjivani vati 2 tabs twice a day. Take amrita arishta 3 tsf with equal water half an hour after meals twice daily. Take adequate rest and light diet like khichri, dalia, moong daal etc. Take mritunjay ras one tablet twice a day after meals.

The best ayurveda herb for your case is
Natural home remedy using almonds, cow's milk, ginger powder, cardamom and saffron:
Saffron is a mild aphrodisiac
1. Soak 10 almonds in water overnight
2. Peel off the skin and crush them the next morning
3. Take 1 cup hot cow's milk
4. Add the crushed almonds
5. Add a pinch of ginger powder
6. Add a pinch of cardamom powder
7. Add a pinch of saffron
8. Mix well
9. Drink this every morning
Surely you will get results.

Drink 2-3 glass of water in the morning empty stomach, and 3-4 litres of water during the day daily. Walk for minimum 5 minutes. You may also mix two spoons of isabgol in a glass of warm milk and drink it just before you go to bed. It will help. Thank You

The initial choice of treatment is a steroid ointment that is locally applied. (This can be suggested by a doctor after you are examined in person.)The ointment softens the foreskin and is applied for up to 6 weeks. When full retraction is possible the ointment is stopped.
If this treatment is unsuccessful, a circumcision (surgical removal of foreskin) may be advised.

Some amount of white discharge is normal in pregnancy and it is more than pre-pregnant state. But if you feel it is excessive better to get it checked by your obstetrician. Constipation, gastritis and urinary infections are more common in pregnancy.

Hello.
Take homoeopathic medicine - schwabe's alpha-coff and glyzyrrhiza glabra 1x - both thrice a day daily for 4 days.
Management:
- avoid cold drinks and fried food, take healthy food.
-avoid exposure to air-conditioner or cold air (wrap a warm stole or muffler around neck).
-avoid excessive or rough use of your voice/ shouting.
-gargle with warm water and salt 3 times a day and take steam-inhalation once before going to bed.
Home remedies for cough:
-stir some into some hot tea for comforting cough relief. You can also eat a spoonful of honey before bed to help calm coughs.
-warm saltwater gargles help moisturize your throat, which can quiet coughs.
-drink peppermint tea to help relieve coughs.
-brew a eucalyptus tea by steeping a few fresh or dried eucalyptus leaves in hot water for 15 minutes. Drink this tea up to 3 times a day to help soothe a sore throat and calm coughs.
-make a hot ginger tea to help soothe a chronic cough.
-turmeric is a traditional cough remedy that many people have found effective for coughs. Try mixing half a teaspoon of turmeric powder in a glass of warm milk. You can also try turmeric powder and a teaspoon of honey for dry cough.

These are not symptoms of HIV, do not worry. Condom protects from HIV transmission and the absence of mouth ulcers in u. But bathing, does not, and brushing teeth is not advisable as it can cause microabrasions and infact can lead to transmission rather than leaving alone. Use condoms always, and avoid other sexual activity with open ulcers. You do not seem to have HIV, if in doubt get tested with ELISA once, as it has been more than 3 months now. All the best.